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Australia prioritizes minimum wage increase for low-income families

Australia prioritizes minimum wage increase for low-income families

Australia's government has reliably prioritized the well-being of low-income families, recognizing the noteworthy challenges they confront in assembling the rising costs of living. In line with this commitment, the government has reported its purpose to

Stellantis cuts 400 US jobs, citing unavoidable reasons

Stellantis cuts 400 US jobs, citing unavoidable reasons

Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, is setting out on a transformative journey pointed at optimizing its operations and grasping long-standing time of portability. Central to this technique is the later declaration of cutbacks influencing

World’s largest wage hikes announcement made by Rengo

World’s largest wage hikes announcement made by Rengo

Japanese companies have come to an agreement to raise compensation by 5.25% this year, stamping the foremost critical increment in comparable information since 2013. The agreement, affirmed by Japan's biggest worker union, Rengo, comes at

Migrant laborers return to Bangladesh as Saudi aspirations disappoint them

Migrant laborers return to Bangladesh as Saudi aspirations disappoint them

At Dhaka's bustling international airport, in the midst of the endearing scenes of families uniting, a particular gathering of travelers stands out in stark contrast. These men, obviously worn and confused, clutch nothing but a

MGNREGS struggles persist in Bihar despite efforts to improve

MGNREGS struggles persist in Bihar despite efforts to improve

The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) stands as one of India's most ambitious social welfare programs, aimed at providing livelihood security to rural households through guaranteed wage employment. However, the scheme faces

ILO reports: Sexual exploitation propels 37% surge in forced labor profits

ILO reports: Sexual exploitation propels 37% surge in forced labor profits

Sex traffickers are reaping substantial profits from their victims, averaging around £21,000 per victim annually through forced labor worldwide, according to recent estimates from the International Labour Organization (ILO). The ILO, a UN agency, revealed

DAAD president aims to attract Indian students to fill labor shortages

DAAD president aims to attract Indian students to fill labor shortages

The educational landscape in Germany is witnessing a remarkable transformation, fueled by a surge in enrollment of Indian students in its universities. Indian students now constitute the largest international student community on German campuses, reflecting

Top tech firms of Congo child labor case cleared by US Court

Top tech firms of Congo child labor case cleared by US Court

The recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has brought attention to allegations leveled against five prominent tech companies—Apple, Alphabet Inc. (parent company of Google), Dell, Microsoft, and Tesla—regarding

Japanese union group announces largest wage hikes in 33 years

Japanese union group announces largest wage hikes in 33 years

In a landmark development, Japan's biggest companies have reached a historic agreement to raise wages by 5.28% for the year 2024, marking the most significant pay hike in over three decades. This unprecedented move, announced

Japan’s largest union reports highest pay raise by firms since 2013

Japan’s largest union reports highest pay raise by firms since 2013

Japan's largest industrial union reported a substantial increase in average pay offered by 231 companies, covering both full-time and part-time employees, marking the most significant rise since 2013. This development underscores a noteworthy shift in